Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn, South Korea's acting leader, says he feels "deep responsibility" over the political scandal that brought down his boss, President Park Geun-hye, because he assisted her as the country's No. 2 official

South Korea's national assembly voted Friday to impeach President Park Geun-hye over her alleged links to a corruption scandal. Backed by overwhelming public support -- evident from the millions of South Koreans who have filled the streets in recent weeks demanding her impeachment -- the

South Korean President Park Geun-hye entered what could be her last day in power Friday, as lawmakers geared up for what's widely expected to be a successful impeachment vote amid a corruption scandal that has enraged the nation

Cambodia's deputy opposition leader, recently pardoned from going to jail for ignoring a court summons, has returned to parliament saying he and Prime Minister Hun Sen have reached a deal to help reconcile their rival parties for the sake of the country

A jailed confidante of President Park Geun-hye and other key figures involved in a scandal that has rocked South Korea for weeks have refused to attend a parliamentary hearing, as Park faces an impeachment vote later this week

South Korea is entering potentially one of the most momentous weeks in its recent political history, with impeachment looming for President Park Geun-hye as ruling party dissenters align with the opposition in a strengthening effort to force her out